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Glob Adv Health Med ; 3(4): 6-8, 2014 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25105069

RESUMO

During the past 40 years, acupuncture, a therapeutic technique of oriental medicine, has become more and more popular, evolving into one of the most utilized forms of complementary integrative medicine interventions in the United States. In fact, more than 10 million acupuncture treatments are administered annually in the United States alone.(1) Its rise in popularity, particularly in the West, can be attributed in part to its effectiveness for pain relief and in part to the fact that scientific studies have begun to prove its efficacy.

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Glob Adv Health Med ; 2(1): 8-13, 2013 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24278838

RESUMO

Chinese scalp acupuncture is a contemporary acupuncture technique with just 40 years of history. It integrates traditional Chinese needling methods with Western medical knowledge of the cerebral cortex and has been proven to be a very effective technique for treating multiple sclerosis (MS) and other central nervous system disorders. A 65-year-old male patient who had had MS for 20 years was treated with Chinese scalp acupuncture. The motor area, sensory area, foot motor and sensory area, balance area, hearing and dizziness area, and tremor area were stimulated once a week for 10 weeks, then once a month for six sessions. After the 16 treatments, the patient showed remarkable improvements. He was able to stand and walk without any problems. The numbness and tingling in his limbs did not bother him anymore. He had more energy and had not experienced incontinence of urine or dizziness after the first treatment. He was able to return to work full time. At this writing, the patient has been in remission for 26 months. This case demonstrates that Chinese scalp acupuncture can be a very effective treatment for patients with MS. Chinese scalp acupuncture holds the potential to expand treatment options for MS in both conventional and complementary or integrative therapies. It can not only relieve symptoms, increase the patient's quality of life, and slow and reverse the progression of physical disability but also reduce the number of relapses and help patients with multiple sclerosis to remain in remission.


La acupuntura china del cuero cabelludo es una técnica de acupuntura contemporánea con apenas 40 años de historia. Integra los métodos de colocación de agujas chinos tradicionales con el conocimiento médico occidental de la corteza cerebral y ha demostrado ser una técnica muy eficaz para el tratamiento de la esclerosis múltiple y otros trastornos del sistema nervioso central. Un paciente de 65 años que llevaba sufriendo esclerosis múltiple (EM) durante 20 años recibió tratamiento con este tipo de acupuntura. Durante 10 semanas, una vez por semana, se estimularon las áreas motora, sensorial, motora y sensorial del pie, del equilibrio, de la audición y el mareo, y del temblor y, a partir de entonces, una vez al mes durante seis sesiones. Después de los 16 tratamientos, el paciente mostró una notable mejoría. Pudo hablar y caminar sin problemas. El entumecimiento y el hormigueo en las extremidades dejó de molestarle. Tenía más energía y no había sufrido incontinencia urinaria ni mareos después del primer tratamiento. Pudo volver a trabajar a tiempo completo. En el momento de escribir este texto, el paciente llevaba 26 meses en remisión. Este caso demuestra que la acupuntura china del cuero cabelludo puede ser un tratamiento muy eficaz para los pacientes con EM y puede ampliar las opciones de tratamiento para la EM en los tratamientos tanto convencionales como complementarios o integradores. No solo puede aliviar los síntomas, aumentar la calidad de vida del paciente y retardar e invertir la progresión de la discapacidad física, sino que también reduce el número de recaídas y ayuda a los pacientes con esclerosis múltiple a permanecer en remisión.

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BMC Complement Altern Med ; 12: 148, 2012 Sep 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22953730

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: There is a need for more Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) to strengthen the evidence base for clinical and policy decision-making. Effectiveness Guidance Documents (EGD) are targeted to clinical researchers. The aim of this EGD is to provide specific recommendations for the design of prospective acupuncture studies to support optimal use of resources for generating evidence that will inform stakeholder decision-making. METHODS: Document development based on multiple systematic consensus procedures (written Delphi rounds, interactive consensus workshop, international expert review). To balance aspects of internal and external validity, multiple stakeholders including patients, clinicians and payers were involved. RESULTS: Recommendations focused mainly on randomized studies and were developed for the following areas: overall research strategy, treatment protocol, expertise and setting, outcomes, study design and statistical analyses, economic evaluation, and publication. CONCLUSION: The present EGD, based on an international consensus developed with multiple stakeholder involvement, provides the first systematic methodological guidance for future CER on acupuncture.


Assuntos
Terapia por Acupuntura , Pesquisa Comparativa da Efetividade , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto/normas , Terapia por Acupuntura/normas , Consenso , Tomada de Decisões , Medicina Baseada em Evidências , Humanos , Estudos Prospectivos , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto/métodos , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto/normas
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Glob Adv Health Med ; 1(1): 14-7, 2012 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24278796

RESUMO

A 6-year-old patient with cerebral palsy was treated with Chinese scalp acupuncture. The Speech I, Speech II, Motor, Foot motor and sensory, and Balance areas were stimulated once a week, then every other week for 15 sessions. His dysarthria, ataxia, and weakness of legs, arms, and hands showed significant improvement from each scalp acupuncture treatment, and after 15 sessions, the patient had recovered completely. This case report demonstrates that Chinese scalp acupuncture can satisfactorily treat a child with cerebral palsy. More research and clinical trials are needed so that the potential of scalp acupuncture to treat cerebral palsy can be fully explored and utilized.


Se aplicó acupuntura china en el cuero cabelludo para tratar a un paciente de 6 años de edad que sufría de parálisis cerebral. Una vez a la semana se estimularon el Habla I, Habla II, la función motora, la función motora del pie y funciones sensoriales, y las áreas que regulan el equilibrio. Luego, se repitió el procedimiento cada dos semanas durante 15 sesiones. La disartria, ataxia y debilidad en las piernas, brazos y manos que padecía el paciente mostró una mejoría considerable luego de recibir este tipo de tratamiento con acupuntura. Transcurridas las 15 sesiones, el paciente se había recuperado por completo. El análisis de este caso demuestra que esta técnica de acupuntura china puede ser efectiva en el tratamiento de los niños que sufren parálisis cerebral. Se necesitarán realizar más investigaciones y ensayos clínicos para que los beneficios potenciales de la acupuntura en el cuero cabelludo, como técnica de tratamiento de la parálisis cerebral, sea plenamente analizada y aplicada.

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Glob Adv Health Med ; 1(1): 102-21, 2012 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24278807

RESUMO

Chinese scalp acupuncture is a contemporary acupuncture technique integrating traditional Chinese needling methods with Western medical knowledge of representative areas of the cerebral cortex. It has been proven to be a most effective technique for treating acute and chronic central nervous system disorders. Scalp acupuncture often produces remarkable results with just a few needles and usually brings about immediate improvement, sometimes taking only several seconds to a minute. Acupuncture, a therapeutic technique of Oriental Medicine, can be traced back more than 2500 years. Throughout its long history, acupuncture has evolved as its own unique traditional medicine. By embracing newly developed knowledge and technology, the profession continues to create additional methods of treatment. Techniques such as electrical and laser acupuncture and even new acupuncture points are currently being developed. We believe scalp acupuncture, which integrates Western medicine with Traditional Chinese Medicine, to be the most significant development that Chinese acupuncture has made in the past 60 years.

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